Tribes Involved

Implement and manage Accord projects and assist with regional/tribal coordination of projects and project reporting agreed to in Accords. Disseminate the positive news of cooperation, collaboration, and on-the-ground project success to promote long-term support of the Accords and potential future partnerships, fulfill reporting obligations, and foster a greater understanding of and interest in salmon and healthy rivers.

Project Goal

The tepee village set up at Horsethief Lake State Park for the Columbia Basin Fish Accords 1st anniversary celebration in May 2009.

Implement and manage Accord projects and assist with regional/tribal coordination of projects and project reporting agreed to in Accords. Disseminate the positive news of cooperation, collaboration, and on-the-ground project success to promote long-term support of the Accords and potential future partnerships, fulfill reporting obligations, and foster a greater understanding of and interest in salmon and healthy rivers.

Background

The CRITFC Accord Administration Project is a new project that was carved out of the CRITFC Accord projects and consolidates administrative, coordination and outreach functions of the Accord funded projects. This support is necessary both at the individual project level as well as a group level for all the CRITFC projects. As such, each project has contributed a portion of their budget to this project to allow for coordinated support and for ease in billing (verses trying to bill to multiple individual projects).

Project Tasks

Coordination and administration of projects and their contracts

Managerial oversight and input into projects

Technical support in the form of technical writing assistance

Outreach and education on individual projects and Accord efforts as a whole

Policy & Education

Connect

CRITFC
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish CommissionOur mission is to ensure a unified tribal voice in the management of Columbia River basin fishery resources and to protect the reserved treaty fishing rights of our member tribes.